by AquaNerd | Nov 12, 2016 | Equipment, Reef, Science, Technology
Fauna Marin Reef Bacteria & Enzymes with depot effect Bacto Reef Balls are the first fully available marine bacteria to feature nutrient control through the use of time release technology which Fauna Marin refers to as “depot nutrient control”. In addition to containing time released probiotic bacteria, the product also uses a carrier gel material that dissolves in conjunction with the probiotics. This specialized carrier gel, developed for marine aquariums, dissolves and allows the bacteria to be released slowly into the aquarium. The gel itself is an additional carbon source for the probiotic bacteria. This product truly is an “add it and forget it” approach to delivering carbon and probiotic bacteria for your aquarium. The only small concern I have would be introducing too much by Marcin Smok | Oct 10, 2016 | Equipment, Events, Industry, MACNA, Technology
The German manufacturer Fauna Marin is always expanding its line of assorted aquarium products, and this year has been no exception. Claude Schuhmacher, the company’s president, took some time at MACNA 2016 to brief me on some of the exciting new advancements Fauna... by AquaNerd | Jun 11, 2016 | Reef, Science
FAUNA MARIN is releasing a new product called, AQUA SCAPE FIX and the product promises to make it much easier to aquascape your rock work with a reusable adhesive. “Reusable Coral- and decoration glue for fresh- and saltwater-aquaria!” Aqua Scape Fix promises no more sticky hands with no adhesive residue after working with it. To use the product you simple pour warm water that is less than 107 degrees Fahrenheit on it and then mix it until the composition becomes transparent. Aqua Scape Fix is made from a unique formula that allows you to easily knead portions of the mix by hand and mold it into the desired shape. Any leftover residues can also be reused at a later date once mixed with warm water. by xeniaforever | Nov 12, 2015 | Industry, Science
Germany’s Fauna Marin, a leader in the marine fish and coral food industry for over 20 years, has just announced the opening of their first U.S.-based warehouse! In April of this year, the company’s products became available in the... by danireef | Mar 13, 2014 | Invertebrates
The dinoflagellates in the aquarium are a problem to be reckoned with, I did it and what you see above is the result… but how can you intervene in a case like this? The dinoflagellates are extremely small, almost microscopic, algae, equipped with flagellates,...